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The number of times a base number is multiplied by itself is referred to as an exponent. For example, in the expression (a^n), (a) is the base number, and (n) indicates how many times (a) is multiplied by itself. If (n) equals 3, then (a) is multiplied by itself two additional times (e.g., (a \times a \times a)).
194 is an even number
194 is twice 97
squaring a number is when you times it by itself. eg. 2x2 or 5x5 cubing a number is when you times it by itself and then times it again. eg. 2x2x2 or 5x5x5
194/2 = 97
No, 194 is not a prime number because it is divisible by two, any number divisible by two is not a prime number apart from 2 itself. A prime number is a number that is only divisible by itself and one, such as 13 or 83.
1552
Odd times even is even.
The number of times a base number is multiplied by itself is referred to as an exponent. For example, in the expression (a^n), (a) is the base number, and (n) indicates how many times (a) is multiplied by itself. If (n) equals 3, then (a) is multiplied by itself two additional times (e.g., (a \times a \times a)).
19 x 194 = 3686
194 is an even number
An exponent is used to indicate that a number is multiplied by itself a specified number of times. For example, to multiply 4 by itself 9 times, you would write 49.
194 is twice 97
squaring a number is when you times it by itself. eg. 2x2 or 5x5 cubing a number is when you times it by itself and then times it again. eg. 2x2x2 or 5x5x5
194/2 = 97
194, remainder 2
1, 2, 97, 194.